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Drug-induced hepatitis

... induced hepatitis. Painkillers and fever reducers that contain acetaminophen are a common cause of liver inflammation. These ... problem. However, if you took high doses of acetaminophen, treatment should be started as soon as possible ...

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Acetaminophen Overdose and Liver Injury � Background and Options ...

Page 1. Acetaminophen Overdose and Liver Injury � Background and Options for Reducing Injury What Is the Problem? Acetaminophen ...

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17?-Estradiol protects against acetaminophen-overdose-induced acute oxidative hepatic damage and increases the survival rate in mice.
2010-10-08

Acetaminophen overdose causes acute liver injury or even death in both humans and experimental animals. We investigated the effect of 17?-estradiol against acetaminophen-induced acute liver injury and mortality in mice. Male mice were given acetaminophen (p-acetamidophenol; 300 mg/kg; orally) ...

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Inhibition of acetaminophen activation by ethanol and acetaldehyde in liver microsomes
1991-01-01

Mechanisms of the inhibitory effect of ethanol on acetaminophen hepatotoxicity are controversial. The authors studied the effects of ethanol and acetaldehyde, and oxidative metabolite of ethanol, on NADHP-dependent acetaminophen-glutathione conjugate production in liver microsomes. Ethanol at concentrations as low as 2mM prevented the ...

Energy Citations Database

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Influence of Different Hepatic Glutathione Concentrations on Toxicity of Acetaminophen in Mice.
1984-01-01

There is considerable evidence that the concentration of reduced gluthione in the liver is an important determinant of susceptibility to acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity. The role which different genetically determined levels of hepatic glutathione ma...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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NIEHS Advances Predictive Genomics And May Help Prevent Drug-Induced Liver Injury in the Process

in being able to predict liver injury caused by acetaminophen as well as by two non- therapeutic chemical scientists (http://www.niehs.nih.gov/ of acetaminophen with very high accuracy (88.9�95.8 percent to the UNC emergency room for acetaminophen over- tive agreement. TRC was a grant-supported consortium

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Effect of crude sulphated polysaccharide from brown algae against acetaminophen-induced toxicity in rats.
2008-10-01

This study was conducted to examine the protective role of crude polysaccharide from brown seaweed Sargassum polycystum against acetaminophen-induced abnormality in blood glucose, serum albumin/globulin ratio, and liver glycogen, lactate, and pyruvate. Liver and renal tissue histology was performed to confirm the efficacy of Sargassum ...

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Hepatoprotective effects of Arctium lappa on carbon tetrachloride- and acetaminophen-induced liver damage.
2000-01-01

The root of Arctium lappa Linne (A. lappa) (Compositae), a perennial herb, has been cultivated for a long time as a popular vegetable. In order to investigate the hepatoprotective effects of A. lappa, male ICR mice were injected with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4, 32 microl/kg, i.p.) or acetaminophen (600 mg/kg, i.p.). A. lappa suppressed the SGOT and SGPT elevations ...

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SIRT3-dependent deacetylation exacerbates acetaminophen hepatotoxicity.
2011-07-01

Acetaminophen/paracetamol-induced liver failure-which is induced by the binding of reactive metabolites to mitochondrial proteins and their disruption-is exacerbated by fasting. As fasting promotes SIRT3-mediated mitochondrial-protein deacetylation and acetaminophen metabolites bind to lysine residues, we ...

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Cyclophilin a is a damage-associated molecular pattern molecule that mediates acetaminophen-induced liver injury.
2011-08-08

The immune system is alerted to cell death by molecules known as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). These molecules partly mediate acetaminophen-induced liver injury, an archetypal experimental model of sterile cell death and the commonest cause of acute liver failure in the western world. Cyclophilin A (CypA) is an ...

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Novel CXCR2-dependent liver regenerative qualities of ELR-containing CXC chemokines.
1999-09-01

Severe acute liver injury due to accidental or intentional acetaminophen overdose presents a major clinical dilemma often requiring liver transplantation. In the present study, liver regeneration after profound liver injury in mice challenged with acetaminophen was ...

PubMed

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Anti-hepatotoxic effects of 3,4-methylenedioxyphenol and N-acetylcysteine in acutely acetaminophen-overdosed mice.
2011-01-14

3,4-Methylenedioxyphenol (sesamol) is effective against acetaminophen-induced liver injury in rats. Whether sesamol's anti-hepatotoxic effect is comparable to that of N-acetylcysteine has never been studied. We investigated the anti-hepatotoxic effects of sesamol and N-acetylcysteine on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice. ...

PubMed

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An integrative genomic analysis identifies Bhmt2 as a diet-dependent genetic factor protecting against acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity.
2009-11-18

Acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity is the most frequent precipitating cause of acute liver failure and liver transplant, but contemporary medical practice has mainly focused on patient management after a liver injury has been induced. An integrative genetic, ...

PubMed

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An integrative genomic analysis identifies Bhmt2 as a diet-dependent genetic factor protecting against acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity
2010-01-01

Acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity is the most frequent precipitating cause of acute liver failure and liver transplant, but contemporary medical practice has mainly focused on patient management after a liver injury has been induced. An integrative genetic, ...

PubMed Central

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Unrecognized acetaminophen toxicity as a cause of indeterminate acute liver failure.
2011-01-10

Despite extensive investigations, the cause of liver injury in 14% of patients with acute liver failure remains unknown (indeterminate). In a pilot study using a novel assay, highly specific acetaminophen-cysteine adducts were detected in 7 of 36 indeterminate patients (19%). To extend these observations, sera from 110 subjects ...

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Anti-oxidative effect of a protein from Cajanus indicus L against acetaminophen-induced hepato-nephro toxicity.
2007-11-30

Overdoses of acetaminophen cause hepato-renal oxidative stress. The present study was undertaken to investigate the protective effect of a 43 kDa protein isolated from the herb Cajanus indicus, against acetaminophen-induced hepatic and renal toxicity. Male albino mice were treated with the protein for 4 days (intraperitoneally, 2 mg/kg body wt) prior or ...

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Protective effect of Sargassum polycystum (brown alga) against acetaminophen-induced lipid peroxidation in rats.
2005-02-01

Lipid peroxidation is believed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of several diseases, such as cancer, diabetic mellitus and liver injury. Aqueous and ethanol extracts of Sargassum polycystum C. Agardh (Phaeophyta) were screened for their protective effects against acetaminophen (ACP; Paracetamol)-induced lipid peroxidation ...

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Outcome of Acute Liver Failure in the Elderly
2009-11-01

Older age is considered a poor prognostic factor in acute liver failure (ALF) and may still be considered a relative contraindication for liver transplantation for ALF. We aimed to evaluate the impact of older age, defined as age ? 60 years, on outcomes in patients with ALF. One thousand one hundred twenty-six consecutive prospective patients from the US ...

PubMed Central

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Potential role of caveolin-1 in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity
2010-05-15

Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) is a membrane scaffolding protein, which functions to regulate intracellular compartmentalization of various signaling molecules. In the present studies, transgenic mice with a targeted disruption of the Cav-1 gene (Cav-1{sup -/-}) were used to assess the role of Cav-1 in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity. Treatment of wild-type mice with ...

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Potential Role of Caveolin-1 in Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity
2010-01-25

Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) is a membrane scaffolding protein which functions to regulate intracellular compartmentalization of various signaling molecules. In the present studies, transgenic mice with a targeted disruption of the Cav-1 gene (Cav-1?/?) were used to assess the role of Cav-1 in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity. Treatment of wild type mice with ...

PubMed Central

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Lactoferrin Protects Against Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury in Mice
2010-03-01

Acetaminophen-induced liver injury (AILI) is a significant health problem and represents the most frequent cause of drug-induced liver failure in the United States. The development and implementation of successful therapeutic intervention strategies have been demanding, due to significant limitations associated ...

PubMed Central

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Nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 expression in liver is critical for induction of NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 ...

... with a single dose of the pro-oxidants acetaminophen, carbon tetrachloride, and bromobenzene (Heijne et al 2004; ... demonstrating that patients with primary biliary cirrhosis or acetaminophen-induced liv...

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Hepatoprotective ability of a novel botanical formulation on mild liver injury in rats produced by acute acetaminophen and/or alcohol ingestion.

Medicinal herbs have been used for centuries in an attempt to overcome hepatic dysfunctions emanating from ingestion of hepatotoxic substances. However, the vast majority of information concerning their use is anecdotal. Well-performed animal studies would lend credence to the concept that some medicinal herbs may prevent or, at least ameliorate, hepatic dysfunction arising from ...

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Hepatoprotective activity of Centaurium erythraea on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in rats.
2004-05-01

The methanol extract of the leaves of Centaurium erythraea L. (Gentianaceae) was evaluated for hepatoprotective activity against acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity in rats. An oral dose of 300 mg/kg/day for 6 days or a single dose of 900 mg/kg for 1 day exhibited a significant protective effect by lowering serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase ...

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ROLE OF COPPER,ZINC-SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN CATALYZING NITROTYROSINE FORMATION IN MURINE LIVER

The solely known function of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1) is to catalyze the dismutation of superoxide anion into hydrogen peroxide. Our objective was to determine if SOD1 catalyzed murine liver protein nitration induced by acetaminophen (APAP) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Liver and plasma ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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BGP-15 inhibits caspase-independent programmed cell death in acetaminophen-induced liver injury
2010-02-15

It has been recently shown that acute acetaminophen toxicity results in endoplasmic reticulum redox stress and an increase in cells with apoptotic phenotype in liver. Since activation of effector caspases was absent, the relevance of caspase-independent mechanisms in acetaminophen-induced programmed cell death was investigated. BGP-15, ...

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[Fulminant liver failure before and after introduction of liver transplantation at Rikshospitalet].
1995-02-13

The impact of liver transplantation on the survival in fulminant hepatic failure was evaluated in a retrospective study including 87 patients admitted to Rigshospitalet over a three and a half year period before and a three and a half year period after the Danish liver transplantation programme was started. The number of admissions increased by 178% in the ...

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Asymptomatic alanine aminotransferase elevations with therapeutic doses of acetaminophen.
2011-02-01

While acetaminophen overdose has been recognized as a cause of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevations for over 40 years, recent studies have reported asymptomatic ALT elevations in research subjects who are administered with therapeutic doses (4 g/d or less) of acetaminophen for more than 4 days. While the clinical course of these elevations is not ...

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Diets with corn oil and/or low protein increase acute acetaminophen hepatotoxicity compared to diets with beef tallow in a rat model
2009-06-30

It has been reported that dietary polyunsaturated fats (PUFA) increase liver injury in response to ethanol feeding. We tested the hypothesis that diets rich in linoleic acid (18:2n-6) would affect acute liver injury after acetaminophen injection and that protein restriction might exacerbate the liver injury. We ...

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CXCR2 knock out genotype upregulates XIAP and protects against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity
2010-08-01

Although it is a commonly used analgesic, acetaminophen can be highly hepatotoxic. This study seeks to further investigate the mechanisms involved in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity, as well as the role of CXCR2 receptor/ligand interactions in the liver�s response to and recovery from acetaminophen toxicity. ...

PubMed Central

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GENOMIC IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL RISK FACTORS DURING ACETAMINOPHEN-INDUCED LIVER DISEASE IN SUSCEPTIBLE AND RESISTANT STRAINS OF MICE

Drug-induced liver disease (DILD) continues to cause significant morbidity and mortality and impair new drug development. Mounting evidence suggests that DILD is a complex, multifactorial disease in which no one factor is likely to be an absolute indicator of susceptibility. As a...

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Serum enzyme activities and hepatic triglyceride levels in acute and subacute acetaminophen-treated rats.
1976-06-01

The dose- and time-related hepatotoxic effects of acetaminophen were investigated in rats using biochemical parameters as indices of hepatotoxicity supplemented by the histopathological examination of the livers. The acute or subacute (twice daily for 7 days) administration of 0.25 g/kg acetaminophen did not produce any noticeable ...

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Antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective property of leaf extracts of Boerhaavia diffusa Linn against acetaminophen-induced liver damage in rats.
2010-05-27

Extracts of Boerhaavia diffusa leaves were evaluated for antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties in the acetaminophen-induced liver damage model. Antioxidative evaluation of ethanolic extract gave total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, vitamin C content and vitamin E content and the levels of selenium and zinc as 6.6+/-0.2mg/g tannic acid ...

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Curcumin protects rats against acetaminophen-induced hepatorenal damages and shows synergistic activity with N-acetyl cysteine.
2009-11-15

Acetaminophen is one of the most popular analgesic and antipyretic drugs and its overdose, which can cause severe damage to liver and kidneys, is one of the most common reasons of emergency admissions. In this study we investigated the effects of curcumin, derived from plant Curcuma longa, on acetaminophen toxicity, and the possibility ...

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MODULATION OF ACETAMINOPHEN-INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY BY THE XENOBIOTIC RECEPTOR CAR

We have identified the xenobiotic receptor CAR (constitutive androstane receptor) as a key regulator of acetaminophen metabolism and hepatotoxicity. Known CAR activators as well as high doses of acetaminophen induced expression of three acetaminophen-metabolizing enzymes in wild-type but not in CAR-...

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Acetaminophen: Potentially Toxic Metabolite Formed by Human Fetal and Adult Liver Microsomes and Isolated Fetal Liver Cells
1979-09-01

A reactive metabolite of acetaminophen is hepatotoxic in humans when the drug is ingested in large overdoses. The ability of the human fetal and adult liver to oxidize acetaminophen by trapping the potentially toxic metabolite as a glutathione conjugate has been measured. Oxidation by fetal liver was approximately ...

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Intestinal Glucose Uptake Protects Liver from Lipopolysaccharide and d-Galactosamine, Acetaminophen, and Alpha-Amanitin in Mice
2009-09-01

We have recently observed that oral administration of d-glucose saves animals from lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced death. This effect is the likely consequence of glucose-induced activation of the sodium-dependent glucose transporter-1. In this study, we investigated possible hepatoprotective effects of glucose-induced, ...

PubMed Central

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Pain Relievers: Understanding Your OTC Options

... worse. Return to top Who shouldn�t take acetaminophen? Do not take acetaminophen if you: Have severe kidney or liver disease ...

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Depletion of activated hepatic stellate cell correlates with severe liver damage and abnormal liver regeneration in acetaminophen-induced liver injury.
2011-02-18

Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are important part of the local 'stem cell niche' for hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) and hepatocytes. However, it is unclear as to whether the products of activated HSCs are required to attenuate hepatocyte injury, enhance liver regeneration, or both. In this study, we performed 'loss of function' studies by depleting activated HSCs with ...

PubMed

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Contribution of acetaminophen-cysteine to acetaminophen nephrotoxicity in CD-1 mice: I. Enhancement of acetaminophen nephrotoxicity by acetaminophen-cysteine.
2005-01-15

Acetaminophen (APAP) nephrotoxicity has been observed both in humans and research animals. Recent studies suggest a contributory role for glutathione (GSH)-derived conjugates of APAP in the development of nephrotoxicity. Inhibitors of either gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma-GT) or the probenecid-sensitive organic anion transporter ameliorate ...

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Contribution of acetaminophen-cysteine to acetaminophen nephrotoxicity in CD-1 mice: I. Enhancement of acetaminophen nephrotoxicity by acetaminophen-cysteine
2005-01-15

Acetaminophen (APAP) nephrotoxicity has been observed both in humans and research animals. Recent studies suggest a contributory role for glutathione (GSH)-derived conjugates of APAP in the development of nephrotoxicity. Inhibitors of either {gamma}-glutamyl transpeptidase ({gamma}-GT) or the probenecid-sensitive organic anion transporter ameliorate ...

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Fulminant hepatic failure and the potential role of liver dialysis.
2004-11-01

Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) carries a high mortality. We aimed to review the prognostic factors and explore the potential role of Liver Dialysis (LD). Fifty-two patients were reviewed. The etiologies were acetaminophen toxicity (33%), viral hepatitis (18%), autoimmune (10%), idiosyncratic drug reactions (8%), others (6%) and undetermined (25%). ...

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Iron and acetaminophen a fatal combination?
2011-08-30

Intentional iron overdose in adults is uncommon. Clinical consequences are variable and depend on the quantity of iron ingested and the delay to treatment. Severe iron overdose can lead to multi-organ failure and acute hepatic necrosis. Here, we report three cases of polypharmacy overdose including iron resulting in acute liver failure. Despite maximum supportive care ...

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Role of caspase-1 and interleukin-1{beta} in acetaminophen-induced hepatic inflammation and liver injury
2010-09-15

Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose can result in serious liver injury and potentially death. Toxicity is dependent on metabolism of APAP to a reactive metabolite initiating a cascade of intracellular events resulting in hepatocellular necrosis. This early injury triggers a sterile inflammatory response with formation of cytokines and innate immune cell ...

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An update on drug induced liver injury.
2011-06-01

Drug induced liver injury (DILI) is an uncommon cause of acute and chronic liver injury of increasing importance to patients, clinicians, and regulators. The incidence of DILI due to an individual agent is not well defined but population-based studies suggest that the overall incidence of DILI may be as high as 10 to 15 cases per ...

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Cyclophilin D deficiency protects against acetaminophen-induced oxidant stress and liver injury.
2010-10-13

Acetaminophen (APAP) hepatotoxicity is the main cause of acute liver failure in humans. Although mitochondrial oxidant stress and induction of the mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) have been implicated in APAP-induced hepatotoxicity, the link between these events is unclear. To investigate this, this study evaluated APAP ...

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Mouse population-guided resequencing reveals that variants in CD44 contribute to acetaminophen-induced liver injury in humans.
2009-05-05

Interindividual variability in response to chemicals and drugs is a common regulatory concern. It is assumed that xenobiotic-induced adverse reactions have a strong genetic basis, but many mechanism-based investigations have not been successful in identifying susceptible individuals. While recent advances in pharmacogenetics of adverse drug reactions show promise, the small ...

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Mouse population-guided resequencing reveals that variants in CD44 contribute to acetaminophen-induced liver injury in humans
2009-09-01

Interindividual variability in response to chemicals and drugs is a common regulatory concern. It is assumed that xenobiotic-induced adverse reactions have a strong genetic basis, but many mechanism-based investigations have not been successful in identifying susceptible individuals. While recent advances in pharmacogenetics of adverse drug reactions show promise, the small ...

PubMed Central

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Urolithiasis and hepatotoxicity are linked to the anion transporter Sat1 in mice.
2010-02-15

Urolithiasis, a condition in which stones are present in the urinary system, including the kidneys and bladder, is a poorly understood yet common disorder worldwide that leads to significant health care costs, morbidity, and work loss. Acetaminophen-induced liver damage is a major cause of death in patients with acute liver failure. ...

PubMed

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Urolithiasis and hepatotoxicity are linked to the anion transporter Sat1 in mice
2010-02-15

Urolithiasis, a condition in which stones are present in the urinary system, including the kidneys and bladder, is a poorly understood yet common disorder worldwide that leads to significant health care costs, morbidity, and work loss. Acetaminophen-induced liver damage is a major cause of death in patients with acute liver failure. ...

PubMed Central

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Pathologic Role of Stressed-Induced Glucocorticoids in Drug-Induced Liver Injury in Mice
2010-05-27

We previously reported that acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver injury (AILI) in mice is associated with a rise in serum levels of the glucocorticoid (GC), corticosterone. In the current study, we provide evidence that endogenous GC play a pathologic role in AILI. Specifically, pretreatment of mice with the GC receptor (GCR) inhibitor, ...

PubMed Central

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Liver toxicity after acetaminophen ingestion. Inadequacy of the dose estimate as an index of risk.
1977-08-01

With increasing frequency, the physician is confronted with the problem of determining the risk of liver toxicity in a person who may have ingested an overdose of acetaminophen. To be effective, antidotal therapy must be given early after acetaminophen ingestion when the patient, despite the toxic injury occurring in his ...

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Nutritionally and chemically induced impairment of sulfate activation and sulfation of xenobiotics in vivo.
1994-06-01

Sulfation requires 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS) as the sulfate donor. In the search for methods to inhibit sulfation reactions via impairment of PAPS synthesis, two experimental conditions have been tested in rats. A low-sulfur diet, which does not deplete hepatic glutathione, reduced inorganic sulfate but not PAPS levels in the liver and moderately decreased ...

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Hepatoprotective and Antioxidative Activities of Cornus officinalis against Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity in Mice.
2011-08-17

The fruit of Cornus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc. is commonly prescribed in Asian countries as a tonic formula. In this study, the hepatoprotective effect of ethanolic extracts of the fruit of C. officinalis (ECO) was investigated in a mouse model of acetaminophen- (APAP-) induced liver injury. Pretreatment of mice with ECO (100, 250, and ...

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Hepatoprotective and Antioxidative Activities of Cornus officinalis against Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity in Mice
2012-08-17

The fruit of Cornus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc. is commonly prescribed in Asian countries as a tonic formula. In this study, the hepatoprotective effect of ethanolic extracts of the fruit of C. officinalis (ECO) was investigated in a mouse model of acetaminophen- (APAP-) induced liver injury. Pretreatment of mice with ECO (100, 250, and ...

PubMed Central

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Contribution of acetaminophen-cysteine to acetaminophen nephrotoxicity II. Possible involvement of the {gamma}-glutamyl cycle
2005-01-15

Acetaminophen (APAP) nephrotoxicity has been observed both in humans and research animals. Our recent investigations have focused on the possible involvement of glutathione-derived APAP metabolites in APAP nephrotoxicity and have demonstrated that administration of acetaminophen-cysteine (APAP-CYS) potentiated APAP-induced renal injury ...

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Acetaminophen and Liver Injury: Q & A for Consumers
2011-08-06

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Silencing Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3? Inhibits Acetaminophen Hepatotoxicity and Attenuates JNK Activation and Loss of Glutamate Cysteine Ligase and Myeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1*
2010-03-12

Previously we demonstrated that c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) plays a central role in acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver injury. In the current work, we examined other possible signaling pathways that may also contribute to APAP hepatotoxicity. APAP treatment to mice caused glycogen synthase kinase-3? (GSK-3?) activation and ...

PubMed Central

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Effects of a bioartificial liver support system on acetaminophen induced acute liver failure canines.
1999-08-01

AIM:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the bioartificial liver support system in canines with acute liver failure (ALF).METHODS:Nine canines with acute liver failure by acetaminophen-induced received TECA-I bioartificial liver support system (BALSS) from Hong Kong TECA LTD Co. Blood was ...

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Parents:

Page 1. FDA10-1936 Parents: Acetaminophen in pain relief medicines can cause liver damage. US Department of Health ...

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Careful:

Page 1. FDA10-1937 Careful: Acetaminophen in pain relief medicines can cause liver damage. US Department of Health ...

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